| SHARP I mounted on the NTT | |||||||||||
This Camera was designed to obtain diffraction-limited images
in K-Band of the galactic center. Some of its technical details are given
in the following table.
The camera was exclusively built to be mounted at the New Technology Telescope, which is located in La Silla, Chile and operated by the European Southern Observatory. Since 1992, the camera was used once a year to observe the Galactic Center and other astronomical targets. |
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This picture shows the optical system of our NIR Speckle-Camera SHARP I. Light comes in from the right through the window. The path is folded by the 4 prism reflectors. 12 different filters are mounted in the filter wheel: 3 broadband filters for the J (1.10 - 1.40 µm)-, H (1.45 - 1.85 µm)-, and K (1.95 - 2.45 µm) as well as narrowband-filters for line and continuum (Bracket-gamma; 2.188 µm, He I; 2.059 µm, CO absorption bandhead; 2.295 µm).
In order to make the most out of this camera, we constructed three additional optical devices which can be optionally mounted in front of the Dewar window: